Mahmood Owolabi, co-founder of Transition School, is encouraging Nigerians to explore the growing career opportunities in the tech sector. Speaking at a recent media roundtable hosted by his UK-based firm, Owolabi emphasized that tech offers a transformative career path, especially within Nigeria’s rapidly expanding economy.
Owolabi pointed out the potential of the tech industry to drive innovation and generate job opportunities. He stated, “As Africa’s potential continues to be recognized on the global stage, investing in EdTech and developing skills in this field can position individuals and the country for long-term success. EdTech is not just about education; it’s about preparing for the future of work.”
Having faced significant challenges in both the Nigerian and UK job markets, Owolabi shared valuable insights from his extensive experience in tech. He remarked that tech is not just a growing field; it is a revolutionary force reshaping industries worldwide. With Nigeria’s rapid population growth and the urgent need for education, he believes that tech presents a vital opportunity for economic and professional advancement.
Owolabi pointed out that traditional education in Nigeria faces challenges with the increasing number of students. He said EdTech can provide flexible, easy-to-access, and innovative ways to solve these issues.
“Our program is designed to prepare individuals for careers in tech roles globally,” Owolabi added. He highlighted that Transition School has successfully trained over 100 students, equipping them with highly sought-after skills in the global job market. This not only enhances their employability but also contributes to broader economic growth through education.